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Old 07-12-2024, 10:32 PM   #1
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Re: My 1967 Build (Finally)

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It always amazes me how something can look reasonably straight, but as soon as you put primer and 80 grit together it shows a whole other side to it. Now I am not a fan of over filling, actually I am a victim of bondo (lol), so I am careful when I tackle body damage. Given I cant get to the back side, I used a dent puller and got any spots about 90% there. Then some filling and a good bit of priming.

I also did the seam sealer while I was there, which I will say is a HUGE pain. Really wish there was (or that I bought) some stuff that sets off later. Thats a lot of surface area to cover in 10 minutes. But its done, I did some high build to get it nice and level for a base, then some medium flow and then high flow. Really wanted it to look well done, and it came out pretty good Id say.

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That looks better than any one that came out from the factory.

That just MHO. Great work.
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Old 07-15-2024, 08:27 AM   #2
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Re: My 1967 Build (Finally)

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Roof is looking great. Nice job on the drip rail sealer!
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That looks better than any one that came out from the factory.

That just MHO. Great work.
Thanks yall! Im very happy with how its coming out, cant wait to get actual paint on it, just too hot here to really mess with it let alone paint. Soon as this weather calms down it will be back into the booth and get some real paint on it! (the roof only that is)
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